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Where do lawn jockeys get their clothes?

Jul 3, 2006 10:56 EDT

Quick quiz: The guy seen in this picture is:a) That dude who rode Sea Biscuitb) An undercover cop, trying to trick hoodlums into attacking himc) A model who, no matter what he’s getting paid, isn’t making enoughjockey300.jpg    A model presents a creation by Japanese designer Junya Watanabe as part of his men’s Spring/Summer 2007 collection in Paris July 1, 2006.   REUTERS/Emmanuel Fradin   

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Jazzy cool…

 

Ladies and gentlemen, here is your new poster boy for Dr. Pepper!

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The solution to that age-old problem: Should I wear a track suit, or a business suit, to go golfing?

By god you CAN have it all!

Posted by Melly | Report as abusive
 

Rare indeed, is the suit that looks less embarrassing when you wet yourself. G’head. Wet yourself. Hahahahah.

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Yeah, but what really sucks is that this will probably be considered in good taste in ten years. Okay, twenty.

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I’m in Japan. Nobody back home will see me. I’m in Japan. Nobody back home will see me

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Like most fashion designers, this model’s had that once-in-a-career moment when a photo shoot took place when he had the coat inside-out and had to claim that he MEANT it to look this way.

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A world class model can’t but Jim Carrey could pull this off without breaking a sweat.

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Unfortunate fashion model or stylin’ bowler? You decide.

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